HOW TO ADD A WIKI ENTRY

1. Write your entry and save the file. Note the category your term falls under (Literary Terms; People; Titles and Sources; Dates and Events; Miscellanea).

2. Go to the course MyGateway page and click on the “Chaucer Wiki” button on the left side; when the link comes up in the center window, click “View.”

3. Click “Add New Page” on the right side of the screen. When the window opens, type your term into the “Title” box and select the page under which your entry will be located.

4. Paste your entry into the document window and hit “Save and Exit.”

5. Click to the category page under which your new page located (the list is on the right side). Hit “edit” when the page comes up.

6. Highlight your term and click the “Link to a page” button the Edit menu [           ]. When the window opens, click on your topic on the “Link to an existing page” line and hit “Insert.”

7. Hit “Save and exit.” You’re done!

 

WIKI TERMS and DUE DATES

 

Categories:

[LT] = Literary Terms

[D&E] = Dates and Events

[T&S] = Titles and Sources

[P] = People

[M] = Miscellanea

 

Text Box: MAR 12	sermon joyeux [LT]
Adversus Jovinianum [T&S]
 		Roman de la Rose [T&S]
MAR 19 	Cecily Champain [P]
John Gower [P]
MAR 21	4th Lateran Council (1215) [D&E]
APR 4  	Petrarch [P]
regulars, seculars, mendicants [M]
APR 11	Rash promise [LT]
APR 18	 cupiditas [M]
APR 23 	St. Hugh of Lincoln [P]
Expusion of the Jews (1290) [D&E]
APR 30 	Fürstenspiegel   [LT]
   		tail-rhyme romance [LT]
 		Albertanus of Brescia [P]
APR 25	Wheel of Fortune [M]
De casibus virorum illustrium   (Boccaccio)   [T&S]
APR 30 	humours [M]
 beast fable [LT]
 		“Peasant’s Revolt” (1381) [D&E]
 


JAN 31            estates satire [LT]

modesty topos [LT]

FEB 5              Ellesmere MS [M]

                        Hengwrt MS [M]

FEB 7              demande d’amour [LT]

                        occupatio [LT]

FEB 12            Teseida (Boccaccio) [T&S]

                        Thebaid (Statius) [T&S]

FEB 19            irresponsibility topos [LT]

FEB 21            effictio [LT]

fabliau [LT]

MAR 5            Hagiography [LT]

rhyme royal [LT]

Nicholas Trivet [P]

De miseria condicionis humane (Innocent III) [T&S]